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Motorhoming withBabies & Toddlers

Fun for allthe family

For some, the idea of holidaying with very young children could be considered a punishment.

Forever worried about disturbing the neighbouring hotel room with balling babies, the simple task of going out to dinner in a nice restaurant becomes a nightmare with tired or over-active toddlers.

Well, then a motorhome holiday is for you!

It’s a fact, kids love camping

They have all that space outside to explore and burn off energy, before retreating to a safe,  self-contained, not to mention ‘detached’, and cosy motorhome. You’ll also find plenty of holiday parks that have swimming pools and other activities to keep them entertained and happy all day.

As long as you’re prepared and organised before you leave, both you and the kids will be able to relax and enjoy yourselves, ensuring that you return having basked in some quality family time and made some magical memories together.

Choosing the right motorhome

What you need to consider before making your decision

Child Seats

We have a couple of vehicles with ISOFIX as this is a relatively new concept for the motorhoming world.

These motorhomes have two in the dinette area:

2024 Auto Roller 707 5 berth Automatic

2024 Auto Roller 707 6 berth Manual

2024 Auto Roller 746 5 berth Automatic

And this campervan has one in the dinette area:

2024 Swift Trekker

 

Taking a pushchair with you?

Make sure to hire a motorhome that has a large garage space. You’ll be limited for floor space as it is without a cumbersome buggy blocking the gangway.

Some of the LandCruise motorhomes have bigger storage areas than others.  The following motorhomes have large garages that go all the way under the rear double bed:

  • Escape 205
  • Auto Trail Expedition C73

The F-Line 70 and 74  have pretty good storage areas.

 

Where’s the baby going to sleep?

Will baby be in with you, or will you be taking a travel cot?

A vast majority of our motorhomes don’t have the floor space for a travel cot, so what I did was to lower the table in the dinette area and rest the cot on top.

It was the perfect size and also meant that we didn’t have to disturb the little cherub when we decided to call it a night.

 

Need to sterilise bottles?

All of our Swift motorhomes (Escapes) come with a microwave as standard.

If you decide upon one of our Roller Team or Auto Trail models then you can hire a microwave from us as an optional extra.

It’s important to bear in mind that you will need an external power source, be it electric hook-up or a 2KW generator, in order to operate the microwave.

Alternatively, make sure to take some sterilising tablets and other such necessary equipment.

Planning your trip

Top Tips to make your time away as peaceful and enjoyable as possible

Visiting campsites?

Stay at sites that are kid friendly with good playgrounds, have electric hook-up, and decent washing facilities.

A majority of campsites are family friendly, but it is always a good idea to check ahead and see exactly what facilities they have.

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Book your first night

We’d recommend booking at least your first night away so that you can relax, knowing that you have a place to stay.

Also bear in mind the time that you are picking up your motorhome and how far away your first destination is.

Ideally you want to arrive at your campsite whilst there is still daylight, so you can find your pitch and get setup.

Nothing will raise the stress levels more than the kiddies feeding and bedtimes fast approaching and still not knowing where you’re going to stay.

Plan your journey

Make sure to plan stops on route to your destination. As well as a chance to stretch your legs and grab a coffee, it will give the kids a change of scenery and recharge them for the next leg.

 

Get everyone involved

When you are away, and if they are old enough, get the kids involved with helping to set up.

If they’re anything like mine then they’ll love getting stuck in.

Get them to fill the fresh water tank each time and they’ll soon learn not to leave the taps running!

What to take

Don’t forget favourite toys, books, & comforters

DVDs – ideal if you want a break for an hour or so!

Snacks and drinks

Travel cot

Baby sleeping bags

Off road pushchair

Bumbo type seat – ideal for meal times

Baby carrier to keep your hands free when taking junior out and about

Make sure you have plenty of milk and nappies for the duration of your holiday, or at least check that you can get hold of more provisions where you’re going, as not all Motorway Services cater for this.

A fold up clothes dryer. Means you don’t have to pack as many clothes and can just wash them as and when required

Take a gazebo or day tent. You can pitch this outside your motorhome and if you have gorgeous weather it’ll provide you with a bit of shade, or if it’s cold and wet you’ll have somewhere to store and dry muddy footwear / wet coats / pushchairs etc.

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